
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a metal plaque mounted on a large, red granite rock. The plaque has Cyrillic lettering that translates to: "On this spot in 1610, Patriarch Ermolen built a church, and it was dismantled in 1932. The church was destroyed in 1932. This stone was moved in 1932 from the Alexander Garden, Moscow. In the 100th anniversary of the Russian Patriarchate, it was moved in 2013 near the Patriarch Ermolen's stone, and it was moved to the place of its original location on the 08th of February 2013." The plaque is mounted on the rock, which is located in Alexandrovsky Sad (Alexander Garden) in Moskva, Russia, at latitude 55.766, longitude 37.593. The stone is wet, and there are water droplets on the plaque.
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